Culmination study of palynological research on samples collected in Mammoth Cave National Park (MCNP) initiated 1974, continued 1978. Reports Early Woodland archaeological-context recovery of maize and cucurbit pollen, summarizes overall research results and archaeological implications
Archaeological pollen analysis applied to problems of antiquity estimation and paleoenvironmental re...
Author Institution: Conservation Program, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, and Oberlin Colle...
Caves provide important locations for the study of ancient human activity and environment. One impor...
Studied modern pollen rain/vegetation pattern relationships through discriminant functions analysis ...
Report on the study of pollen samples from the Carlston-Annis shell midden site and test pit J-IV fr...
Study of more than 100 pollen records to: define the site's PIV and Historic horizons pollen sequenc...
Study of 23 pollen samples associated with archaeological sites in the Walhalla Glades district of G...
Classroom excercise study of 32 samples from proxy surface, dune and pithouse contexts. Analysis use...
drained, and archaeological-context samples from the Koster Site in the lower Illinois River Valley....
Results of pilot pollen study suggests further research would be relevant to on-going and planned ar...
Pollen records from 1 surface and 3 archaeological-context samples suggest the two BM II sites are n...
Pilot study of 13 surface and 9 archaeological-context pollen samples from 2 sites in the Black Rive...
Cave sediments may contain important long-term records of past environments and human activity. Poll...
Study of the pollen of 10 archaeological-context samples was limited to observation of number of gra...
Unpublished report, 1965 Discusses local vegetation patterns, modern pollen/vegetation relationship...
Archaeological pollen analysis applied to problems of antiquity estimation and paleoenvironmental re...
Author Institution: Conservation Program, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, and Oberlin Colle...
Caves provide important locations for the study of ancient human activity and environment. One impor...
Studied modern pollen rain/vegetation pattern relationships through discriminant functions analysis ...
Report on the study of pollen samples from the Carlston-Annis shell midden site and test pit J-IV fr...
Study of more than 100 pollen records to: define the site's PIV and Historic horizons pollen sequenc...
Study of 23 pollen samples associated with archaeological sites in the Walhalla Glades district of G...
Classroom excercise study of 32 samples from proxy surface, dune and pithouse contexts. Analysis use...
drained, and archaeological-context samples from the Koster Site in the lower Illinois River Valley....
Results of pilot pollen study suggests further research would be relevant to on-going and planned ar...
Pollen records from 1 surface and 3 archaeological-context samples suggest the two BM II sites are n...
Pilot study of 13 surface and 9 archaeological-context pollen samples from 2 sites in the Black Rive...
Cave sediments may contain important long-term records of past environments and human activity. Poll...
Study of the pollen of 10 archaeological-context samples was limited to observation of number of gra...
Unpublished report, 1965 Discusses local vegetation patterns, modern pollen/vegetation relationship...
Archaeological pollen analysis applied to problems of antiquity estimation and paleoenvironmental re...
Author Institution: Conservation Program, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, and Oberlin Colle...
Caves provide important locations for the study of ancient human activity and environment. One impor...